Bexhill Town Hall, Grade II listed town hall in Bexhill-on-Sea, England.
Bexhill Town Hall is a red brick building on London Road featuring five symmetrical bays, gabled end sections, and Doric columns on its main facade. Renaissance-style architectural elements shape its appearance and make it a distinctive structure in the town center.
Architect Henry Ward designed this Renaissance-style building which opened in 1895. The structure was built on land that had previously been part of a local noble family's estate.
The council chamber is the main room of the building and holds a memorial drinking fountain dedicated to Lieutenant Colonel Henry Lane in 1898. This space shows how the community honored and remembered its notable figures.
The building serves as the administrative headquarters for Rother District and offers various services and resources for residents. Visitors can view the architecture from outside and explore its central location on London Road.
The land on which the town hall stands was donated by a noble family whose estate previously occupied this central location. This generous gift enabled the construction of an important administrative building for the growing town.
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